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Food - Sociocultural Aspects, Consumption - Economics, Consumer Behavior, Social Structure - General & Miscellaneous

Mcdonaldization Revisited

by Mark Alfino (Editor), John S. Caputo, Robin Wynyard
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Overview

An international, multidisciplinary group of scholars examines the thesis of George Ritzer's popular book The McDonaldization of Society. The essays analyze the premise of "McDonaldization," provide richer theoretical discussions of the relationship between Ritzer's analysis and semiotics, critical theory, feminism, and postmodernism, and extend the thesis to other areas of consumer culture.

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An international, multidisciplinary group of scholars examines the thesis of George Ritzer's popular book The McDonaldization of Society.

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The collection is a response to George Ritzer's (1993, rev. 1996), which critiqued the phenomenon of McDonald's restaurants as an example of problems inherent in contemporary consumer society in the areas of both production and consumption. The authors represented in the present volume alternately amplify and critique Ritzer's work. Ritzer is criticized for not offering an adequate response to McDonaldization, and for neglecting the ways in which consumers can construct their own meanings for the products they consume; generally, his thesis is seen by some critics as overly pessimistic and disempowering. Feminism, semiotics, postmodernism, sociology, and critical theory are among the disciplines brought to bear on the topic. Despite their criticisms, the dynamism with which the present authors respond to Ritzer demonstrates the compelling nature of his seminal work. Paper edition (96104-4), $19.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Mark Alfino

MARK ALFINO is Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Gonzaga University.

JOHN S. CAPUTO is Professor and Chair, Communication Arts Department, Gonzaga University.

ROBIN WYNYARD is an independent consultant.

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The collection is a response to George Ritzer's (1993, rev. 1996), which critiqued the phenomenon of McDonald's restaurants as an example of problems inherent in contemporary consumer society in the areas of both production and consumption. The authors represented in the present volume alternately amplify and critique Ritzer's work. Ritzer is criticized for not offering an adequate response to McDonaldization, and for neglecting the ways in which consumers can construct their own meanings for the products they consume; generally, his thesis is seen by some critics as overly pessimistic and disempowering. Feminism, semiotics, postmodernism, sociology, and critical theory are among the disciplines brought to bear on the topic. Despite their criticisms, the dynamism with which the present authors respond to Ritzer demonstrates the compelling nature of his seminal work. Paper edition (96104-4), $19.95. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2000
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780275961046

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